AWOL: Detroit Techno City 
The Alberta Public Interest Research Group (APIRG) is a student-run, student-funded non-profit based at the University of Alberta that upholds an anti-oppressive mandate, meaning that we analyze the structures that underlie inequity in our communities and seek grassroots solutions to build a better world.

This event is part of A Week of Liberation (AWOL). AWOL is APIRG's back to school event series running from September 18th-22nd centered around building community, knowledge and power for social change. Visit apirg.org/awol to learn more.

Edmontunes presents: Detroit Techno City 
Date & Time: Monday, Sep 18 / 3pm-5:30pm
Location: University LRT station Concourse - HUB Mall Exit Downstairs

Detroit Techno City will explore how the black musicians of Detroit gave birth to techno. The event will consist of a documentary screening (~60mins) followed by a DJ set from TAF aka Derek Lee (~60mins)

Notes:
  • seating will be very limited, if you wish to sit during the documentary please bring your own portable chairs or mats to sit on
  • this event will take place in a public space, please try to minimize disruption to passerby and follow event facilitators instructions
  • dress to rave
  • any questions or comments please email edmontunes@gmail.com

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